BIOL 1113 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Gregor Mendel, Punnett Square, Emergence

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When considering > 1 trait; e. g. , mmgg: homo (aa) vs. heterozygous (aa): whether 2 alleles are identical or not. An individual can only have two alleles: f1 first generation from a cross between two parents, f2 offspring that come from crosses between members of f1 generation, punnett square. So, why is mendel important: described (without knowing it) behaviour of chromosomes through the sex cells into the next generation, first actual description of the mechanics is by flemming (1882) in salamander larvae. Mendel"s proposals vs. chromosome behaviour: didn"t have all the terminology, worked with factors , 1. How so ahead of his time: smart, careful and lucky choice of organism (garden pea), 1. Distinct alternate traits (e. g. , round vs wrinkled seeds) easy to score: 2. Short life span (weeks) started producing flowers, seeds or other traits in a short period of time. Able to get answers in relatively short order: 3.

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